At just 16 years old, Hamburg-based artist Sabrina Nejmah makes a striking debut with her first single, “Deep End” — a song that feels both tender and mature. It’s rare to find a young artist so self-aware, yet Sabrina’s voice carries that unmistakable mix of innocence and depth that only comes from genuine introspection.
“Deep End” is exactly what its title suggests — a plunge into emotional honesty. Co-written with her father, the song tells the story of breaking free from a shallow relationship and escaping the monotony of everyday life. But it’s not just about love or routine; it’s about craving something real, something that stirs the soul. You can hear that yearning in every note — the quiet ache in her delivery, the way her tone swells between hope and resolve.
Musically, the track has a clean, modern feel with a subtle pop sheen, yet it carries an emotional weight that makes it feel intimate and personal. The melody drifts gracefully, pulling you in as Sabrina’s lyrics unravel the story of someone determined to swim toward something deeper, no matter how uncertain the waters may be. It’s simple but deeply moving — like reading someone’s diary entry set to music.
What makes “Deep End” so compelling is the honesty behind it. It’s not trying too hard to impress — it just is. You can sense that this is the beginning of something special, a young artist already shaping her identity with a blend of cultural roots, raw vulnerability, and creative fearlessness.
With ‘Deep End’, Sabrina Nejmah makes an unforgettable debut — a heartfelt reflection on breaking free and diving toward authenticity.